Hi, I'm experiencing a replicable crash on OSX Yosemite, where if I boot up Audiomulch 2.2.4 and add a Bubble Blower - or a FilePlayer or a Drum, and click "Select Sound File", I'll get the spinning beachball and Audiomulch will crash.

Is there some .log file I can attach to this report, or..?

Basically, every single "load file" inside the actual contraption-building-view of Audiomulch 2.2.4 will crash on OSX Yosemite.

Luckily, Sound Out does allow for saving without crashing. which is nice!

I realise that you are probably busy dealing with this issue, but could you please post something on any progress or update? It has now been 3 weeks without use of audiomulch. It would be most useful to at least know whether a solution is in sight?

Thanks for the fix, works here as well. Very happy to see an AudioMulch update. Would love to see more. There's definitely still some popularity. People on the MuffWigglers forum recommend it pretty often.

Hi Ross, I'm afraid that I am having the same problem again. I have updated my OS to 10.10.5 (14F27) and audiomulch keeps quiting whenever I try to open a file. I tried reinstalling the last fix, just in case, but no luck. Can you please estimate a solution and approx timeframe as once again I need it for an upcoming performance!!!

I'm afraid that I continue to have troubles. My patches just keep on crashing. It seems to happen more when using the metasurface. I have donwloaded all of the updates etc and am running yosemite. Please help as this is becoming unusable for me. Thank you.

Whatever your problem is, it's unlikely that it is the same problem that other people reported. (Since everyone else that I've been in touch with had the problem resolved). Is the crash happening when you try to open sound files, or at another time? Are you using any plugins? Do you use the Metasurface in full-screen mode?

(Crash logs can usually be found by running Applications > Utilities > Console. In the left hand tree under User Diagnostic Reports you should see some labeled AudioMulch. You can right-click and select to email them. You should also be able to find them in as files in ~/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports/).